Breakthrough with Mason Bees Inspires ODU's Lisa Horth to Push Frontiers of Pollination Research
Lisa Horth has proven scientifically that introducing native Mason bees to fruit farms results in a larger, more symmetrical berry. Now the ODU biologist's research is buzzing.
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Monarchs Making Smithsonian Roadtrip to See Nat Turner Bible
A Bible formerly belonging to slave rebellion leader Nat Turner is in the Smithsonian, thanks to a donation by an ODU adjunct faculty member.
ODU's Tim Anderson Granted Access to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Archives
The ODU music scholar will analyze post-disco dance music of the Sire Records archives for counter-cultural themes to give voice to issues like the AIDS crisis.
ODU's Covi Joins VIMS Researcher, Talking Sea Level Rise, at the next Science Pubs Event Feb. 15
The informal, science-themed gathering will be held at Oozlefinch Craft Brewery at Fort Monroe.
Geography Professor Justin Friberg Remembered for his Compassion for Students, Environmental Conscience
The retired ODU geography professor died Feb. 2. He was 77.
ODU to Host Fifth Annual STEM Day for South Hampton Roads Elementary Students
Old Dominion's Student Virginia Education Association chapter, the Darden College of Education and MonarchTeach are hosting the University's fifth annual STEM Day on Feb 18.
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- School Counselors, Researchers to Hold Conference at ODU
- Edible ODU Spotlights Campus Efforts at Producing Food
- Visiting Theatre Production to Explore Persian Jewish Women's Experiences
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery features the Arthur and Phyllis Kaplan Orchid Conservatory, a $2.1 million structure with nearly 3,000 square feet of greenhouse space that houses the orchid collection of late Norfolk physician Arthur Kaplan. It is the largest orchid collection in the coastal Virginia region. Photos Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
Katie Levan is pictured as she considers international study opportunities during the Study Abroad Fair that was held in Webb Center on Feb. 7. Derek Cracker, a study abroad advisor who works for an outside agency, helps Levan find a program that fits her degree.